Influence Of atmospheric conditions on ‘Bloomed’ Optical Instruments
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https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.1.3286Keywords:
atmospheric conditions, Influence, Bloomed optical instruments, antifungleAbstract
When light passes from one transparent medium to another, having an index of refraction different from the former, part of the light is transmitted through the second medium & part of it is reflected back at the boundary surface between the two media (Fresnel's reflection).
References
Lord Rayleigh Scientific paper papers, vol. 1,P. 461;vol. 6, P.71
Jour. Opt. Soc. Am., Vol. 26, P. 73 (1936)
Phys. Rev., Vol. 36, P. 391 (1939),
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1949-07-01
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Rao, C. (1949). Influence Of atmospheric conditions on ‘Bloomed’ Optical Instruments. Defence Science Journal, 1(1), 10–16. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.1.3286
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Electronics & Communication Systems
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